Motorola B5, B7 operating instructions Uhf

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Getting Started (cont.)

UHF Whip

800MHz

Whip

800MHz Stubby

UHF

Helical

Antenna Identification Chart

Antenna

Approx.

Insulator

Frequency

 

Type

Length

Color Code

Range

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In.

MM

 

 

VHF Wide Band

8.1

203

RED

136-174 MHz

Helical

 

 

 

 

VHF

 

7.8

195

YELLOW

136-151 MHz

Helical

7.3

183

BLACK

151-162 MHz

 

 

6.9

172

BLUE

162-174 MHz

UHF

 

3.3

83

RED

403-435 MHz

Helical

3.2

80

GREEN

435-470 MHz

 

 

3.2

79

BLACK

470-512 MHz

UHF Wide Band

5.2

130

GREY

403-512 MHz

Whip

 

 

 

 

800/900 MHz

3.3

83

WHITE

806-941 MHz

Stubby,

 

 

 

 

Quarterwave

 

 

 

 

800

MHz Dipole

8

200

RED

806-870 MHz

900

MHz Dipole

8

200

BLUE

896-941 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

800

MHz Whip

7

175

RED

806-870 MHz

900

MHz Whip

6.6

165

BLUE

896-941 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Antenna Installation

Screw the threaded end of the antenna into the antenna receptacle located on top of the radio. Rotate the antenna clockwise until it fits firmly against the bushing.

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Contents Privacy Plus Portable Radios 68P81072C40-OMTX Series Models B5 and B7 Privacy Plus Portable Radios Contents Conventional Radio Features Operation Batteries and AccessoriesGeneral Information Introduction Inspection and UnpackingGetting Started AntennasUHF Battery Installation Battery RemovalUniversal Connector Seal Removal Belt Clip Installation and RemovalMTX Series Radio Model B5 Three-position Orange top button ABC toggle switch MTX Series Radio Model B7Controls, Switches, Indicators, and Connectors Keypad Display Not ScanningAlert Tone Indications Indicator LED Indications Time-Out TimerTrunked or Conventional Radio Operation Radio On/Off and Power-Up Selecting a Trunked System and ModeBasic Radio Operation Selecting a Conventional Mode Basic Radio Operation Receiving Transmitting General Radio Features Operation Low-Battery Alert ProgrammableVariable RF Power Level Muting the Keypad Tones Scan Operation MAEPF-2206B C Programming the Radio’s Lists General Radio Features Operation B C General Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Viewing Your Radio’s ID NumberFailsoft Operation Trunked Telephone Operation Button to hang up. The radio will return to B C E F K L B C Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Private Conversation I and II Call Operation 800 MHz Only B C B C E F K L Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation B C B C E F K L Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Call Alert Page Operation 6MNO B C E F K L Trunked Radio Features Operation B C Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation Trunked Radio Features Operation B C Trunked Radio Features Operation Conventional Radio Features Operation Conventional Telephone OperationB C Conventional Radio Features Operation Conventional Radio Features Operation Conventional Radio Features Operation Charging Temperature Batteries and AccessoriesBattery Information Recharging Nickel-Cadmium BatteriesNickel-Cadmium Battery Disposal Accessories ListMemory Effect Reduced Charge Capacity Batteries and Accessories General Information Radio CareFCC Safety Standards Service RestrictionsExpress Service Plus ESP To obtain service under Extended Service PlusPatent Disclosure